March 2025
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Alberta Government Dismisses Health Board Amidst Allegations of Improper Activity
The Alberta government dissolved the Alberta Health Services board a day before a report was due on potentially improper business deals, amid allegations of government interference and inflated contracts with private companies, leading to multiple investigations by the Auditor-General, RCMP, and a r...
Alberta Government Dismisses Health Board Amidst Allegations of Improper Activity
The Alberta government dissolved the Alberta Health Services board a day before a report was due on potentially improper business deals, amid allegations of government interference and inflated contracts with private companies, leading to multiple investigations by the Auditor-General, RCMP, and a r...
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44% Bias Score


Carney Pushes for Faster Energy Approvals Amidst Alberta's Demands
Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Alberta on Thursday to discuss accelerating energy infrastructure development, facing demands from Premier Danielle Smith to scrap emission regulations and ensure unfettered pipeline access, amidst an ongoing US trade war.
Carney Pushes for Faster Energy Approvals Amidst Alberta's Demands
Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Alberta on Thursday to discuss accelerating energy infrastructure development, facing demands from Premier Danielle Smith to scrap emission regulations and ensure unfettered pipeline access, amidst an ongoing US trade war.
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44% Bias Score


Heathrow Airport Shuts Down After Substation Fire
A fire at a power substation near Heathrow Airport caused a complete shutdown on Friday, resulting in over 1350 flight cancellations and an estimated €60 million in losses; the counter-terrorism unit is investigating.
Heathrow Airport Shuts Down After Substation Fire
A fire at a power substation near Heathrow Airport caused a complete shutdown on Friday, resulting in over 1350 flight cancellations and an estimated €60 million in losses; the counter-terrorism unit is investigating.
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40% Bias Score


French Surgeon's Abuse: New Investigation Uncovers Potential Additional Victims
A French court opened a preliminary investigation into additional sex crimes committed by 74-year-old former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec, who already faces charges for abusing at least 299 victims mostly minors, and has recently admitted guilt for all charges in his current trial.
French Surgeon's Abuse: New Investigation Uncovers Potential Additional Victims
A French court opened a preliminary investigation into additional sex crimes committed by 74-year-old former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec, who already faces charges for abusing at least 299 victims mostly minors, and has recently admitted guilt for all charges in his current trial.
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36% Bias Score


High Court Freezes Dismissal of Shin Bet Chief Amidst Qatargate Investigation
Israel's High Court temporarily blocked the government's dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, pending a hearing, following Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision amid a Shin Bet investigation into Netanyahu's aides' alleged involvement in the Qatargate affair; the court's decision sparked strong reac...
High Court Freezes Dismissal of Shin Bet Chief Amidst Qatargate Investigation
Israel's High Court temporarily blocked the government's dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar, pending a hearing, following Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision amid a Shin Bet investigation into Netanyahu's aides' alleged involvement in the Qatargate affair; the court's decision sparked strong reac...
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52% Bias Score


Utrecht's V2G Project Addresses Grid Congestion with 500 Electric Vehicles
Utrecht, Netherlands, launches Europe's largest vehicle-to-grid (V2G) project using 500 electric vehicles to stabilize the power grid, addressing surplus renewable energy and grid congestion; other Dutch cities plan similar projects.
Utrecht's V2G Project Addresses Grid Congestion with 500 Electric Vehicles
Utrecht, Netherlands, launches Europe's largest vehicle-to-grid (V2G) project using 500 electric vehicles to stabilize the power grid, addressing surplus renewable energy and grid congestion; other Dutch cities plan similar projects.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Wins in Italy, Boosts Nations League Final Four Hopes
Germany defeated Italy 2-1 in a Nations League quarterfinal match in Milan's San Siro stadium on March 24th, 2024, securing their first away win in Italy in 39 years thanks to goals from substitutes Tim Kleindienst and Leon Goretzka.

Germany Wins in Italy, Boosts Nations League Final Four Hopes
Germany defeated Italy 2-1 in a Nations League quarterfinal match in Milan's San Siro stadium on March 24th, 2024, securing their first away win in Italy in 39 years thanks to goals from substitutes Tim Kleindienst and Leon Goretzka.
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36% Bias Score

Sudanese Army Recaptured Khartoum from RSF; Kenya's Involvement Escalates Conflict
After days of intense fighting, Sudan's national army (SAF) retook control of Khartoum from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Friday, potentially marking a significant turning point in the war; however, the RSF is retreating to Darfur, and Kenya's support for the RSF has led to a diplomatic crisis b...

Sudanese Army Recaptured Khartoum from RSF; Kenya's Involvement Escalates Conflict
After days of intense fighting, Sudan's national army (SAF) retook control of Khartoum from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Friday, potentially marking a significant turning point in the war; however, the RSF is retreating to Darfur, and Kenya's support for the RSF has led to a diplomatic crisis b...
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64% Bias Score

Harper Blames Deteriorating Canada-India Ties on Liberal Government's Handling of Khalistan Issue
Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper criticized the current government's handling of relations with India, blaming alleged infiltration by Sikh activists advocating for Khalistan and the government's response to allegations of Indian government involvement in the murder of a Sikh activist i...

Harper Blames Deteriorating Canada-India Ties on Liberal Government's Handling of Khalistan Issue
Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper criticized the current government's handling of relations with India, blaming alleged infiltration by Sikh activists advocating for Khalistan and the government's response to allegations of Indian government involvement in the murder of a Sikh activist i...
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52% Bias Score

Duisburg Steel Job Cuts to Trigger 55,000 Job Losses Across Germany
A study reveals that 11,000 job cuts in Duisburg's steel industry will trigger a domino effect, endangering 55,000 more jobs nationwide, causing a €5.6 billion GDP reduction, primarily affecting the automotive and mechanical engineering sectors; transition to climate-neutral production is key.

Duisburg Steel Job Cuts to Trigger 55,000 Job Losses Across Germany
A study reveals that 11,000 job cuts in Duisburg's steel industry will trigger a domino effect, endangering 55,000 more jobs nationwide, causing a €5.6 billion GDP reduction, primarily affecting the automotive and mechanical engineering sectors; transition to climate-neutral production is key.
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44% Bias Score

10,000 Volunteers to Aid Israel's Post-Attack Recovery
JFNA and Birthright Israel launched a strategic initiative to send at least 10,000 volunteers to Israel in 2025, addressing labor shortages caused by the October 7 attacks and supporting the country's recovery efforts, with participants contributing to agriculture, food distribution, and rebuilding.

10,000 Volunteers to Aid Israel's Post-Attack Recovery
JFNA and Birthright Israel launched a strategic initiative to send at least 10,000 volunteers to Israel in 2025, addressing labor shortages caused by the October 7 attacks and supporting the country's recovery efforts, with participants contributing to agriculture, food distribution, and rebuilding.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses Following March 15th Strikes
On March 15th, Russia launched 13 group strikes targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure and personnel, resulting in the reported destruction of significant amounts of equipment and the death of over 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers and mercenaries, along with the liberation of several settlements.

Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses Following March 15th Strikes
On March 15th, Russia launched 13 group strikes targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure and personnel, resulting in the reported destruction of significant amounts of equipment and the death of over 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers and mercenaries, along with the liberation of several settlements.
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72% Bias Score